#MythicFantasy
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By Peggy Arthur Greetings! One cannot separate man from myth or myth from man. Each feeds the other, like a two-headed snake endlessly consuming itself. Mythology has always lived at the edges of our lives, shaping how we understand good and evil, right and wrong, light and shadow. It’s not just ancient tales carved into
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Greetings! This novel stirred so much inside me. It reminded me that women’s rights have been restricted for generations. That what remains undiscussed in the home is most certainly not taught in schools. So where, when, and from whom do we learn these hidden truths? We learn from courageous authors unafraid to share the truth
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By Peggy Arthur Greetings, writers and readers! When it comes to the art of writing novels, there are countless methods. Some resonate, some don’t. Recently, I had the unique experience of not only reading Write Your Novel from the Middle by James Scott Bell but also attending a live Zoom session hosted by the Atlanta Writers Club,
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By Peggy Arthur I’ve spent nearly a decade writing, editing, rewriting, and starting over. Honestly, I’ve lost track. Year 9? Year 10? At this point, time feels like a blur stitched together by pages, paragraphs, and characters who refuse to be quiet. But here’s what I do know: this year, I’ve accomplished more than in all
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By Peggy Arthur Greetings! This Rooted Read stretches forward in time but remains deeply anchored in the past. Unlike the previous books I’ve recommended, Parable of the Sower was written in 1993 and at the time, set in the future, 2024. But not the far-off, flying-cars kind of future. No, the world Octavia Butler imagines
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By Peggy Arthur Greetings! “She hadn’t realized how long it takes to become somebody else, or how lonely it can be living in a world not meant for you.”— Brit Bennett, The Vanishing Half 🌱 Root Memory: The Town That Worshiped Light In The Vanishing Half, Brit Bennett plants us in a town so committed to lightness—of skin,
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By Peggy Arthur Greetings! Okay, I’m not sure if this counts as a hobby or a full-blown obsession—but I love Korean skincare. Honestly, I love skincare in general, but over the past two years, it’s evolved into something deeper. What started as casual curiosity has become a joyful ritual. It involves testing, layering, and basking
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“What if the enslaved were never silent?” By Peggy Arthur Greetings! Why It’s Rooted James is not just a reimagining of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It’s a literary reckoning—a powerful act of reclamation. Told through the eyes of the enslaved Jim—here named James—Percival Everett unearths a history long buried under myth and whitewashed nostalgia. Everett dares
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“What if memory never leaves the body?” By Peggy Arthur Greetings! Why It’s Rooted Beloved is a ghost story—but not the kind that simply haunts. It lingers like cigar smoke in the fabric, like memory in the soil. It tells the truth: that the past never dies—it lives in us. Through Morrison’s storytelling, we witness what
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By: Peggy Arthur Greetings! Have you ever had a really, really bad day? I’m not talking about a stub-your-toe-and-move-on kind of bad. I mean a Murphy’s Law kind of day. Anything that can go wrong does go wrong. You spill coffee on your shirt right before a meeting.Your car won’t start.Your deadline vanishes in a flurry of